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2017 saw repeated attacks on the media, some groundbreaking work, reporting failures and a new level of insecurity for many journalists operating around the world. (episode)
2017 saw repeated attacks on the media, some groundbreaking work, reporting failures and a new level of insecurity for many journalists operating around the world.
Two Reuters journalists were detained earlier this month in Myanmar. Their arrests highlight the plight of Rohingya Muslims, and the government's efforts to halt news of the crisis.
Liberia is expecting its first peaceful transfer of power in more than 70 years. A vote count is currently underway to determine the successor to President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.
Apple is facing a slew of lawsuits this week that accuse the company of defrauding iPhone users by slowing their phones without warning.
Cristo Rey New York is a Catholic high school in Harlem that sends its students out to work in the corporate world for a full day each week.
In 1990, 43 percent of private sector employees were covered by some kind of pension plan. Today, traditional pensions in the private sector are disappearing.
In Alabama, Republican Roy Moore attempted to block officials from certifying the victory of his opponent, Democrat Doug Jones, on the basis of "systematic voter fraud."